Name: | lvm2 |
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Epoch: | 7 |
Version: | 2.02.177 |
Release: | 4.0.2.el7 |
Architecture: | x86_64 |
Group: | System Environment/Base |
Size: | 3056414 |
License: | GPLv2 |
RPM: | lvm2-2.02.177-4.0.2.el7.x86_64.rpm |
Source RPM: | lvm2-2.02.177-4.0.2.el7.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Tue May 15 2018 |
Build Host: | x86-ol7-builder-02.us.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2 |
Summary: | Userland logical volume management tools |
Description: | LVM2 includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadm(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes (kind of logical partitions) in volume groups. |
- LVM2: Do not deactivate all volume groups on ExecStop [Orabug: 27924858]
- Fix volumes was not activated [Orabug: 25615245]
- pvmove enhance accepted states of active LVs. - boom: Remove debug output.
- boom: Handle LVs passed in --root-device. - boom: Allow /dev/VG/LV notation for --root-lv. - boom: Detection of invalid root devices. - boom: Support long options without dash separator. - Add deprecation warning for mirrored mirror log.
- boom: Better error handling. - boom: Warn user when grub2 integration is missing. - Reenable clustered pvmove.
- boom: Add missing profiles - Avoid non-exclusive activation of exclusive segment types. - Fix trimming sibling PVs when doing a pvmove of raid subLVs. - Preserve exclusive activation during thin snaphost merge. - Check array boundaries in allocation tag processing. - When writing metadata, consistently skip mdas marked as failed. - Reduce checks for active LVs in vgchange before background polling. - Ensure _node_send_message always uses clean status of thin pool. - Activation tree of thin pool skips duplicated check of pool status.
- boom: Update man page. - boom: Allow users to disable grub2 configuration. - boom: Do not add snapshots submenu unless entries exist. - boom: Use fdatasync() for profile and entry files. - Fix lvmlockd to use pool lock when accessing _tmeta volume. - Report expected sanlock_convert errors only when retries fail. - Avoid blocking in sanlock_convert on SH to EX lock conversion. - Deactivate missing raid LV legs (_rimage_X-missing_Y_Z) on decativation. - Allow extending of raid LVs created with --nosync after a failed repair. - Merge adjacent segments when pvmove is finished. - Ensure very large numbers used as arguments are not casted to lower values. - Enhance reading and validation of options stripes and stripes_size. - Fix printing of default stripe size when user is not using stripes. - Activation code for pvmove automatically discovers holding LVs for resume. - Make a pvmove LV locking holder. - Enhance activation code to automatically suspend pvmove participants. - Prevent conversion of thin volumes to snapshot origin when lvmlockd is used. - Correct the steps to change lock type in lvmlockd man page. - Retry lock acquisition on recognized sanlock errors. - Fix lock manager error codes in lvmlockd. - Check raid reshape flags in vg_validate(). - Add support for pvmove of cache and snapshot origins. - Ehnance pvmove locking. - Deactivate activated LVs on error path when pvmove activation fails.
- Avoid importing persistent filter in vgscan/pvscan/vgrename. - Fix memleak of string buffer when vgcfgbackup runs in secure mode. - Do not print error when clvmd cannot find running clvmd. - Prevent start of new merge of snapshot if origin is already being merged. - Suppress integrity encryption keys in 'table' output unless --showkeys supplied. - Fix offered type for raid6_n_6 to raid5 conversion (raid5_n). - Deactivate sub LVs when removing unused cache-pool. - Do not take backup with suspended devices. - Avoid RAID4 activation on incompatible kernels under all circumstances. - Reject conversion request to striped/raid0 on 2-legged raid4/5.
- Disable boom package build on s390x.
- Add "boom" boot manager.